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PREEMPTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PREEMPTION is the right of purchasing before others; especially : one given by the government to the actual settler upon a tract of public ...
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preemption | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
The preemption doctrine is the idea that a higher authority of law will displace the law of a lower authority of law when the two authorities come into ...
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Preemption (land) - Wikipedia
Preemption was a term used in the nineteenth century to refer to a settler's right to purchase public land at a federally set minimum price.
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pre-emption
pre-emption (priːˈɛm(p)ʃən) [ad. med.L. *præemptiōn-em, n. of action f. *præemĕre to buy beforehand: see pre- A. 2 and emption. Cf. F. préemption (1812 in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. Purchase by one person or corporation before an opportunity is offered to others; also, the right to make such purchase; spec. ...
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PRE-EMPTION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the act of preventing something from happening, especially an attack, by taking action first: There is widespread concern that the new doctrine of preemption ...
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Pre-emption right - Wikipedia
A pre-emption right, right of pre-emption, or first option to buy is a contractual right to acquire certain property newly coming into existence before it can ...
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Pre-emption right
A pre-emption right, right of pre-emption, or first option to buy is a contractual right to acquire certain property newly coming into existence before Overall, pre-emption right is similar to the concept of a call option.
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[PDF] Preemption 101 - National League of Cities
Preemption occurs when a higher level of government supersedes the authority of lower levels.1 For example, a state can preempt cities by saying localities ...
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Federal Preemption: A Legal Primer - Congress.gov
This language is the foundation for the doctrine of federal preemption, according to which federal law supersedes conflicting state laws.
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Preemption Definition
1) The principle that a federal law supersedes a state law, or a state law supersedes a local law, when both governments have made laws on the same subject.
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Preemption - National Association of Attorneys General
Attorneys general most often address preemption in the courts when they defend state laws and enforcement actions against preemption claims.
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What Is Preemption? — Local Solutions Support Center
Preemption occurs when a higher level of government (such as a state legislature) restricts or withdraws the authority of a lower level of government (such as ...
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pre-emption
pre-emption/ˌpri:ˈempʃn; prɪ`ɛmpʃən/ n[U]1 (fml 文)(a) purchase by one person, group, etc before others have the chance to buy 优先购买.(b) right to do this 优先购买权.2 obtaining or preventing (sth) by acting in advance 抢先行动以占有或阻止(某事物).
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Preemption
Preemption or pre-emption may refer to:
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FDA preemption, legal theory in the United States that exempts product manufacturers from tort claims regarding Federal law
Pre-emption rights, the right of existing shareholders in a company to buy shares offered for sale before they are offered to the public
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pre-emptor
pre-emptor (priːˈɛm(p)tər) Also pre-empter. [f. as pre-emption + -or; cf. med.L. præemptor (Gloss. Gr.-L., in L. and Sh.), agent-n. f. *præemĕre: see pre- A. 2 and emptor.] 1. One who acquires land by pre-emption. N. Amer.1846 Worcester, Pre-emptor [citing Judge Storey]. 1855 Kansas Hist. Coll. (189...
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